The One and Only
FRIENDS: [member="Haastal Verd"] | [member="Daisy Americus"] | [member="Galaar Fett"] | [member="Kaden Farr"] | [member="Daxton Bane"]
LOCATION: PARIER DECK, SABAAK TABLE
WEARING: Ceremonial High Marshal Uniform
LOCATION: PARIER DECK, SABAAK TABLE
WEARING: Ceremonial High Marshal Uniform
HANDY SABAAC MANUAL: x
Kiff gave a devilish smile towards [member="Kaden Farr"]. The man had gotten the rules of the game, close. But he had missed something. . . important. "Almost there, but you're forgetting one thing." He shook a pair of six-sided dice in his hand, the small chance cubes iconic to anyone who had ever visited the lodges of Vandor. They were engraven out of some ornate metal, probably the most ornate pair of dice Kiff had ever seen in Sabaac. "We aren't playing your high-end Sabaac. This is rough-and-tumble Corellian Spike." He gave a sort of insider's joke wink towards Kaden and Daisy, as if they were in some sort of inside joke with him. Continuing to look at them, he set down his cards face down, their values and chances at winning the round already. "At the beginning of each round, put two chips in the game pot and one in the sabaac pot. At the beginning of each round, two cards will be dealt to everyone." Kiff tapped his cards, still face down. "Now that everyone's hopefully looked at their cards, we can go into the fun phase. I'll bet however much they want. Kaden, on my left, can see my bet and raise, 'let' or pass, or junk his cards and be out for the round. Once everyone's rotated in this order, then we'll deal the 'spike' card and a second round of betting will ensue. The thing is, you have to keep you 'spike' card facing up for the world to see. Once we're done betting, everyone reveals their cards, and the closest one to zero wins the game pot. If you have exactly zero, you win the sabaac pot and the game is over."
Finished with his small speech, Kiff tapped his cards as his brow furrowed and he pursed his lips, as if in concentration. He stole a look towards [member="Haastal Verd"], evidently worried -- or intrigued -- by something in the Mandalorian. Kiff wasn't here to lose money. "I'll bet fifteen chips," Kiff finally said at length as he pushed the colored chips into the pot, setting down his cards as he turned towards Kaden.